The issues of the basic principles of the criminal process
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https://doi.org/10.15584/iuseta.2023.4.10Keywords:
criminal procedure, principles of the criminal procedure, model of the criminal procedureAbstract
The design of the criminal process is based on general assumptions adopted by the legislator as optimal due to the value system in force at a given place and time. Considerations covering issues related to the model of criminal proceedings are mainly determined by procedural rules, which to a greater or lesser extent result from criminal procedural norms. It can be said that they are a kind of concepts shaping the process, indicating its individual features, through which its characteristic elements are manifested.
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2023-12-29
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Łaskawski, G. (2023). The issues of the basic principles of the criminal process. Ius Et Administratio, 53(4), 106–114. https://doi.org/10.15584/iuseta.2023.4.10
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